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#138 · Nov 04, 2021
A social class or group with a fixed, often hereditary status.
#137 · Nov 03, 2021
Colloquial: to hit or smack (someone/something), or to throw something forcefull…
#136 · Nov 02, 2021
#135 · Nov 01, 2021
A form of the verb “ujať sa” (1st person singular): “ujmem sa” = I take charge o…
#134 · Oct 31, 2021
#133 · Oct 30, 2021
Feminine accusative form of “udaný”: specified, stated, or reported (e.g., to au…
#132 · Oct 29, 2021
idiot
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#126 · Oct 23, 2021
A fable is a short fictional story, often with animals, that teaches a moral les…
#125 · Oct 22, 2021
Steak tartare: a dish of raw minced meat (usually beef), often seasoned and serv…
#124 · Oct 21, 2021
To arrive somewhere on foot; to reach a place.
#123 · Oct 20, 2021
Dative plural of „kôra“: „(to) barks/peels/crusts“, e.g., to the bark of several…
#122 · Oct 19, 2021
#121 · Oct 18, 2021
Ostňa is a thorn or spine on a plant or body that pricks.
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#118 · Oct 15, 2021
An outdoor paved terrace or courtyard by a house, often used for sitting.
#117 · Oct 14, 2021
An adverb meaning that something is strange or odd.
#116 · Oct 13, 2021
Sighthounds: fast, slender hunting dogs (e.g., greyhound).
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#113 · Oct 10, 2021
A slap in the face with an open hand.
#112 · Oct 09, 2021
Form of the verb “fajčiť”: “he/she/it smokes,” i.e., has a lit cigarette and inh…
#111 · Oct 08, 2021
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